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So, You’re New To Sales by Bryan Flanagan – 5 CDs

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Selling is an honorable profession. Sales professionals are held to a higher standard than other professionals. Why? Because salespeople are trained in the skills of persuading and influencing. Therefore, they must hold themselves to the highest ethical standards.

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Selling is an honorable profession. Sales professionals are held to a higher standard than other professionals. Why? Because salespeople are trained in the skills of persuading and influencing. Therefore, they must hold themselves to the highest ethical standards.

Much like any other profession, success in sales requires dedication, commitment, and a strong desire to exceed. So, You’re New to Sales emphasizes three components to overall success: the will, the skill, and the refill. The focus and the purposes of this program are:

To prepare you for the emotional aspect of sales success.
Your attitude is an essential element in successful selling. Whether you are a rookie or a veteran salesperson, your attitude is vital to your success. We refer to this as your will.

To teach you how to sell.
That’s right. It is just that simple and straightforward. The purpose of this book is to teach you the practical skills, techniques, and strategies necessary for sales success. We refer to this as your skill.

To encourage you to continue to learn your profession.
Bryan Flanagan has been in sales for more than 40 years and he admits that he has never known anyone who has ever “graduated” from sales. You should continue to invest in your will and skill with new information to support your success. We refer to this as your refill.

“So, You’re New to Sales will give you word for word examples of how to sell from hello to goodbye.”

- Zig Ziglar

"Some of the sales books I own I've never finished reading. These are books that fall short of providing real instruction. Some are little more than veiled promotional brochures for the author's consulting services. Some are gimmicky to the point of absurdity. Others invite you to join a 'sales religion' which the author has founded.

"I sat down this Sunday to read a few chapters of Bryan Flanagan's new book, So, You're New to Sales, and ended up reading it cover to cover. It's that good. I like the author's refreshingly honest, direct and unpretentious style. Flanagan's little book guides the reader through the fundamentals of professional selling. If you are new to sales, this book will provide an excellent foundation on which to build your career."